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The Newsstand: Independently Published

Zines, Magazines, Journals, and Artist Books


  • Rizzoli
  • Expo: 11/15 - 03/16, Museum of Modern Art, New York
  • by Lele Saveri
The Newsstand was a pop-up conceptual retail store that transformed an ordinary subway hub into a mecca for independently published magazines, books, comics, and zines. Designed in the style of a zine, this book not only documents a prolific time within independent publishing but also the thriving community that supports it.

ISBN 9780847847556 | E | PB
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Publisher Rizzoli
ISBN 9780847847556
Author(s) Lele Saveri
Publication date February 2016
Edition Paperback
Dimensions 241 x 171 mm
Illustrations 32 col.ill. | 256 bw.ill.
Pages 352
Language(s) Eng. ed.
Exhibition Museum of Modern Art, New York
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The most comprehensive anthology of contemporary zine culture of New York and beyond, including more than a thousand contemporary artist publications and independently produced zines, books, and artworks. The Newsstand was a pop-up conceptual retail store that transformed an ordinary subway hub into a mecca for independently published magazines, books, comics, and zines. Located within Brooklyn’s Metropolitan Avenue L/G stop in 2013, the temporary space hosted events and art exhibitions in which the artists, acting as guest clerks, were given carte blanche to transform the space. In November 2015, The Newsstand will be re-created and built to scale at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, including the zines and books sold in its original location.The Newsstand catalogue features images of the zines, books, and ephemera sold; documentation of the events and exhibitions; images of the guest clerks and artists; essays by leading cultural figures; and interviews with the publishers, artists, commuters, MTA workers, and police officers influenced by The Newsstand. Designed in the style of a zine, this book not only documents a prolific time within independent publishing but also the thriving community that supports it.